'Captain America: Civil War' Trailer: Film Plot Spinning Out Of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'

Everyone is excited with Marvel's upcoming flick "Captain America: Civil War" and as the film's released date nears, the growing hype about "Civil War" intensifies. Recent reports suggest that the film is a spin-off of "Avengers: Age of Ultron."

Marvel is very good with teasing fans and keeping things under wraps. They have already released two footages of "Captain America: Civil War" in two different conventions, yet the official trailer is not out.

At the moment Marvel is promoting "Civil War" while "Avengers: Age of Ultron" will hit Blu-ray on Oct. 2, 2015. Just recently, Marvel did a big revelation: the two films are connected, Comic Book has learned.

The team is pushing the connection of the two films in their recent tweets, suggesting that "Age of Ultron" is a lead-in to "Civil War."

One post goes, "What Ultron tore asunder will never be truly healed." The post featured Captain America labeled as "The Heart" and Iron Man labeled as "The Mind." It is known that the two superheroes will have a conflict in "Civil War" whether it's due to the Superhero Registration Act (SRA) or The Accords, one thing is certain: Tony Starks and Steve Rogers do not share the same perspective in the upcoming superhero action movie.

The second tweet was captioned with "The rift between brothers begins..." featuring a short clip with Tony and Steve arguing over something where Steve was heard saying, "Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts innocent people die. Every time."

According to MovieWeb, "Captain America: Civil War" will pick up where "Avengers: Age of Ultron" left off. In "Age of Ultron," The Avengers were dealing with the threat of their own making. Initially, Cap, Iron Man, The Hulk, Thor, Hawkeye, and Black Widow were working on eliminating a secret society of villains known as HYDRA.

Their zeal to keep the world better inspired the genius and billionaire Stark to create Ultron, to do the things Avengers can't do. However, things didn't turn well when Ultron took the directive too seriously that he thought he needs to eradicate humanity to save the Earth. The Avengers were left fighting among themselves.

The movie ended with Thor returning to Asgard, Stark and Barton leaving and Rogers and Natasha Romanoff aka Black Widow preparing to train new Avengers: James Rhodes (War Machine), the Vision, Sam Wilson (Falcon) and Wanda (Scarlet Witch).

In the upcoming "Civil War" Rogers will lead the new team of Avengers in their continued effort to protect humanity. After the collateral damage resulting from "Age of Ultron" a political pressure will install a system of accountability and a governing body that will determine when the team will render their services. This will divide the team again.

"Captain America: Civil War" will hit the big screens on May 6, 2016."

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